Notes from the Field: Issue 6 by Stewart Metz The Imperiled Cockatoos and Parrots of Indonesia – Why the Moluccas? Why Papua? Why it is necessary to work to help cockatoos and parrots in places such as the Moluccas and Papua; why not “Borneo” (now Kalimantan)?...

Notes from the Field: Issue 5 Lesser Sulphur-Crested Cockatoos Make The Infamous “Ten Most Wanted List” by Stewart Metz (modified from a story published in the Indonesian Nature Conservation NewsLetter) The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species...

Notes from the Field: Issue 4 by Bonnie Zimmermann Indonesia is awe-inspiring. It has over seventeen thousand island, is the fourth most populous country in the world, has the largest Muslim population in the world, and an incredible diversity of birds, animals and...

Notes from the Field: Issue 3 The Vulnerability of Cockatoos to Extinction: How do we assess it? by Stewart Metz There are three methods used to designate the vulnerability of parrots in the wild: We all are used to referring to CITES (The Convention on the...